Whoa.. very handy Martin. Thank you very much.
I think I would have prefered uf-search or uf-wiki since it's not only
quicker to type but also more memorable, at least for us folks. :)
--
André Luís
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:18 AM, Martin McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All
There is
André Luís wrote:
Whoa.. very handy Martin. Thank you very much.
I think I would have prefered uf-search or uf-wiki since it's not only
quicker to type but also more memorable, at least for us folks. :)
Thanks André, you are right changed to uf-search its much more
memorable, if you have
Martin, good work.
I encourage you to start a ubiquity page on our wiki and link to your
additional commands etc.
http://microformats.org/wiki/ubiquity
Thanks,
Tantek
-Original Message-
From: Martin McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 12:04:41
To: Microformats
Tantek Celik wrote:
Martin, good work.
I encourage you to start a ubiquity page on our wiki and link to your
additional commands etc.
http://microformats.org/wiki/ubiquity
Done! see: http://microformats.org/wiki/ubiquity
Best Wishes
Martin McEvoy
Thanks,
Tantek
-Original
Interesting blog post by Shane McCarron of XHTML2 fame. He has been
involved in the standards community since 1985. His name is on just
about every major HTML standard to come out of the W3C - if you use HTML
4.01, XHTML1.0, XHTML 1.1, or will use XHTML2 (to name a few), you're
using specs that he
Manu Sporny wrote:
Interesting blog post by Shane McCarron of XHTML2 fame. He has been
involved in the standards community since 1985. His name is on just
about every major HTML standard to come out of the W3C - if you use HTML
4.01, XHTML1.0, XHTML 1.1, or will use XHTML2 (to name a few),
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Martin McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would you want to use RDFa? For the same reason you want to use
microformats. Because you care about machines understanding what is on your
page, not just humans.
Is it not the other way around in the microformats
Martin, Manu, a brief bit of history. I left the W3C HTML WG and gave up on
XHTML2 because I realized it was not tomorrow work, but rather someday
work, or maybe even never work, became increasingly frustrated that the HTML
WG as a whole ignored their necessary today/tomorrow work [1], and